Washington, D.C. U.S. Coast Guard. 1944. Theatre program (musical review) approximately 12 x 9 inches, 20 pp. Subtitled "A Tabloid Musical Revue." Text in the program states: "'Tars and Spars' is the Coast Guard show, the story of the men of action and the women who are backing them up... More

London. Alexander Hogg. 1794. Two engravings (sheet size approximately 9 ½ x 15 inches each print) produced for Spencer’s New History of England, both dated 1794. One engraving is titled "Standing & Marching Salute Exercise of the Old English Pikemen" and the other "Manual Exercise of the Antient English Musketeers."... More

England. Bellona Publications. 1967, 1968, 1970. Three illustrated Handbooks, each 11 x 5 inches, 24 pp., card wrappers, focusing on German WW II military equipment: "A Summary of the Self-Propelled Weapons of the German Army 1939-45" Parts I & 2 (German Built and Foreign Built) and "Semi-Tracked Vehicles of the... More

Riesenberg, Sidney (illus). M.C.R.B., 10-29- 1929. Postcard, color illustration on one side, divided back with text on verso. Light soiling to color illustration, still overall very good condition. This postcard was issued as a mailer for new recruits at the Marine Coprs Base in San Diego who wanted to inform..... More

Annapolis, MD. United States Naval Institute. 01- 1945. January 1945 issue of the magazine in original paper wrappers, illustrated in black and white, 127 + 47pp. Covers lightly soiled, spine paper chipped, owner's name at top right of cover, good condition. Interesting 5 page article, including illustrations: 'The Ship's Medical... More

Portland, OR. Theodore Hansen. 1921-1932. Twenty-five issues of "The Veteran" magazine, "The Only Ex-Service Man’s Magazine that Represents All Military Organizations." 11 ½ x 8 ½ inches; various number of pages with 20 to 24 on average. Front covers feature regional and national military figures (General Douglas MacArthur, General John... More